And it’s not just nonprofits or small business with limited resources relying on this lame strategy, it’s big organizations and major corporations who have invested significant money, resources, and staff in social media. You name it, they have asked me to “like” it. Now, we want to see who can be the LAST to comment. MORE

How nonprofits choose to follow on Twitter varies widely. Some nonprofits only follow a small of amount of Twitterers, others follow hundreds or thousands, and a few follow more (sometimes a lot more) than they are being followed themselves. Related Links: Webinar: How Nonprofits Can Successfully Use LinkedIn and Twitter. MORE

And it’s not just nonprofits or small business with limited resources relying on this lame strategy, it’s big organizations and major corporations who have invested significant money, resources, and staff in social media. You name it, they have asked me to “like” it. Now, we want to see who can be the LAST to comment.

How nonprofits choose to follow on Twitter varies widely. Some nonprofits only follow a small of amount of Twitterers, others follow hundreds or thousands, and a few follow more (sometimes a lot more) than they are being followed themselves. Related Links: Webinar: How Nonprofits Can Successfully Use LinkedIn and Twitter.